Detached three-bedroom house with large private garden
Separate single-car garage and multi-car driveway parking
Conservatory with direct garden and countryside views
Scope to extend (subject to planning permission)
Oil-fired central heating; not connected to mains gas
Double glazing installed post-2002; property built early 1990s
Council tax band above average; consider running costs
Set in the peaceful village of Thurlow, Grainge House is a detached three-bedroom home with roomy living areas and a large private garden. The house offers clear countryside views and practical off-street parking with a separate single-car garage, making it well suited to family life or buyers seeking a quiet rural base within easy reach of nearby amenities.
Internally the layout is traditional and comfortable: a spacious reception, conservatory overlooking the garden, two bathrooms and three bedrooms provide flexible day-to-day living. The property sits on a generous plot with scope to extend, subject to planning permission, so there is genuine potential to increase living space for a growing family or to add value.
Practical points are straightforward and stated plainly. The home is freehold, double glazed, built in the early 1990s and heated by an oil boiler to radiators. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, while local crime rates are low and nearby primary and preparatory schools are well regarded.
Buyers should note some running costs and constraints: heating relies on oil rather than mains gas, and council tax is above average. Any enlargement would need planning permission. For families wanting a rural setting with good connectivity and room to grow, this property offers a solid, adaptable starting point.



























































































